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p!rr? W snr ff . A 1.. - THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1906. PAGE SEVEN t ' -Wd r- .B!2I i -2 . COPPER CREEK MAY BECOME BREAT CAMP Eastern Syndicates Are Tak ing Hold of Properties of Promise Situate in Yavapai Districts. Niagara and Copper Penny Are Under Bond and Gener ally Speaking a Wave of Confidence Prevails. In the opinion of John H. Hise, a ruining engineer of many years' ex perience In many of the principal min ing camps of the west, the Copper creek and Boulder sections are des tined within the next few years to b among tho leading copper produc ing camps of the entire territory. Speaking of the future prospects of that locality he said: "Being isolated from railroad transportation, these districts have until lately attracted bur little attention until the large cop l.er mining syndicates of the east Uklng cognizance of the fact that Arizona was bound in a short time to be the leading copper producing state of the west, became anxious to get control of some of the Jmmense and undeveloped deposits, arid sent repre sentatives Into this r!mote region, who, recognizing its -treat mineral worth, gave good reports of its fu ture mineral possibilities with scien tific development. , "As a result "of thl visits of the mining engineers emjlloyed by these syndicates, the American Mining and Exploration company which Is com posed of some of thil leading capital ists and the wealthiest men in the .country, bas secured linn Ha n , Copper Penny, the Niacra. and nthpr biuups ot mines, Dsldes a number of 1 urni goon prosperfts, and are now en feed In making Preparations for the !""uuu w txijwuive pians or devel pment on a acale so immense that s importance can b harriiv reniWoH fey those whuare Interested in the rle- IeKiStnentf the country. h "Another large concern has nlsn rp- sturea a Dona on the Lawler group of 1 . vtijiper creeK, ana the development, of tucse mines is now under way. 'The irinerallzed zone of the Cop per creek district covers a belt about six miles in length and about three miles In width. It appears to be a country of great upheavals in azes gone oy, with no particular trend of ormatlon.. J.aim .)i..i nr -in.v. - slate and iron follow the ranite" and" pcrpbyry contacts, in which veinlets I "L"' Dcu?We of PPer. and faiej. copper occur irom one to twelve Inches In thickness, carrying good val ues. the oxides disappearing as depth Is reached. "A number of camps are li opera tion In the Eoulder creek section, which Is almost similar In formation to that of the Copper creek locality." These districts are situate about 2S miles in a northeasterly direction from Hillside station on tho S. F. P. & P.. lit theEureka mining district, which lias long enjoyed a reputation for immense and valuable mineral depos its, but the development of which has been retarded by the lack of trans portation facilities. Outside of this drawback the place is admirably sit uated for mining operations, water feeing plentiful in the dreeks and streams traversing the. country. Mr. Hlse left yesterday for his min ing camp after a visit to Prescott of several days. "- NEW RAILROAD FOR NORTHERN ARIZONA The Review-Is in possession of re liable Information that the Santa Fo company is now having made a survey that means there wlll probably- ne a r.ew railroad In norther Arizona that not only will open up a fine mieral ad grazlg coutry but will change the raain Urn of the Santa Fe for a few hiwdred miles doing away win the long .and tiring grades In northwest ' era Arizona. r The surveying party Is pushig Its way In a- southeasterly direction and the proposed route will leave the San ta Fe.'P-escott & Phoenix at Banghart, touching Sfmson In -the "TCTHiamsnn valley ad following the streams'-that dip Id. a southeastern direction to the Colorado river. Taking a small creek that springs up Just west of the Williamson valley the road will follow this to the Rio Santa Maria to where that stream pours Its waters Into- Bill Williams Foik. Bill Williams Fork will be fol lowed to the valley of the Colorado and then the road will cut straight across That level stretch of country leaving the Bill Wlliams. and going straight to Parker on the Colorado. That is the point which the Arizona fir Colorado, another of the Santa Fe lines, reaches. It pushes west from Wlckenbnrg and while It has a much acre mountaneous section to work through It Is being ripldly built and will probably be In operation to ths Colorado some time in 1907. At Parker a bridge will span the Colorado and from there a way will be picked jthrougb the mountain passes to Slam on the main line The lino from Wickenburg will give this section a more direct route to north cm Arizona than the Santa Fe now possesses while the other will glvs the Santa Fe system an easy grade from Siam to Ash Fork Tho section of tho country to be traverser; from Bapshart is not a nw, country from a mining standpoint as it has bee prospected quite freely ami is has been prospected quite freely and Is known to be richly mineralized. The Santa Maria valley and the BUI Williams valley are both fertile and tho country which Is now sparsely set tled because of the lack of transpor tation will be come one of the ell set tled sections of Arizona. The ranges there are cood and ara al-eidjr oc cupied by many herds that will in ci ease with the Los AngJl's f.arl'et made so handy to them. Market reports says that turkeys will be "plentiful and of fine quality" whic Is surely matter for thanksgiv ing. A PROCLAMATION. By the Governor of Arizona. Of an Order for an Election for Voting for Delegates to a Proposed Conven tion for the Formation of a Consti tution for the Proposed State of Arizona to be Composed of New Mexico and Arizona as now Con stituted, and to Vote Upon the Ques. tion of the proposed Jointure. To the Qualified Electors r,r the Terl- tory of Arizona, and to "Whomsoever Else It may Concern: KNOW YE: That heretofore, to wlt: on the fourteenth day of July. 1?0C, by virtue and direction of. and In accordance with, the provisions of an act of Congress entitled: "An Act To enable the people of Oklahoma and e Indian Territory to form a cohstitVion and State gov ernment and be admitted Into the Union on an equal footing with the original States; nnd to enable the peo ple of New Mexico and of Arizona to form a constitution" and State gov ernment nnd be admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the or'glnal States,' approved June 1C, 190C, the Governor, the Chief Justice, ana ihe Secretary of the Territory of Ari zona apportioned the 44 delegates proposed under the provisions of said act of Contrress to be elected from Arizona who, tosether with the C6 delegates proposed to be elected from New Mexico, may constitute a fon- .vontion for said Territories of New Mexico and Arizona to form a consti tution for the proposed State of Ari zona, amonc the several counties of Arizona rs follows: To Apache county 1 delegate To Cochise countv S ".elegates Tn Coconino county 2 delegates To Olla. coun'y 3 delegates To Graham countv 5 delegates io -ancopa county . 8 delegates To Mohave county 1 delegate To Naajo county 1 delegate To Pima county 4 delegates To Pinal county 1 delegate To Santa Cruz county.... 1 delegate To Yavapai county 7 delegates To Yuma county 2 delegates AND KNOW YE FURTHER by this PTOCinTrratlowrTHat under the au thorIly and ty the direction, of the V"v,sloliS sald act of Congress. It "" ?"' " " "' "" . S" and Is now by this Proclamation, or dered: That at the general election to be held in the said Territory of Ari zona on the Cth day of November. 106. the said Delegates apportioned to the said convention as aforesaid. shall be voted for by the electors qualified to vote at said general elec tion, In the said several counties. And it is further ordered: That there shall also bo submitted to the ouallSed electors at said general elec tion, a tjuestion which shall be stated on the 3ame ballots on which the names of candidates for Delegates to the convention aforesaid are printed in substance nnd form as follows: "Shall Arizona and New Mexico be united to form one State?" ".... Yes." ".... No." Electors desiring to vote In the af- firmatlvo of that question shall -place a cro3S mark In the souare to the left of the word "Yes:" and those desir ing to vote In the negative shall place a cross mark In the square to tne leit of the word "No" In the form above prescribed. Such election shall be conducted In all respects "as prescribed by the laws of the said Territory of Arizona gov erning; seneral elections. The preturns of said election for Delegates to the proposed constitution al convention shall be made, and the certificates ef persons elected thereto issued, as near asmay be In the same manner as 'is prescribed by the laws of the TerriVrr of Arizona regulating tea, e!ecUon3therein of members of tsie Legislative Assembly of said Ter ritory, and as Is further prescribed by sild ?ct of Congress. And the' result, of the said election upen tho cuestlon above directed to he submitted to the electors at said election shall be ascertained, returned. amfJdulr certified,- as nearly as it is practicable to be done. In the manner nr scribed by the laws of this Terrl tfiry for the ascertainment, retuni and certification of tne results oi tne elec tion for Delegate to Congress, and as further prescribed by said act of Con gress. And the several precinct, county and Tetrltorial officers In the Territory who are charged by law with any duties relating to general elections are, so far as those duties are applic able to the election hereby ordered, and not Inconsistent with said act of Congress, likewise charged with the performance thereof in respect to this election: and in addition thereto, such other duties in respect thereto as are prescribed by the provisions of said act of Consress. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I, JOSEPH ..H. KIBBEY, Governor of Arizona, have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the Terri tory to be affixed. Done at Phoenix, the Capital, this .fourteenth day of July, A. D. 1906. (Seal) JOSEPH H. KIBBEY. By the Governor. W. F. NICHOLS, Secretary of tho Ter ritory of Arizona. COAL OIL HOPELESSLY BEHIND THE TIMES We Would Like to Explain to You the Many Advantage and Point of Superiority of ELECTRIC LIGHTS Over others Bisbee Improvement Company B. I. Company Building. Phone 197. E. A. TOVREA & CO. Phone M. Litholite Cement Plaster" FIBERED .AND UNFIBERED MANUFACTURED BY Douglas Cast Stone Co. W. M. ADAMSON. Manager. . n . . v. v. . n n v. r, . n : J. B, ANGIUS QUALITY GROCERIES family Liquors', Vegetables, Coffees and Canned Goods, Main Street auaaaaaava u u u v it it u WANTEB. "VANTED io gooa carpenters at El Tlgre, $4.00 and $4.60 gold per day. Address C. B. Strachan, Mill Supt, Ei Tigre Mine, Sonora, Mexico. WANTED Clean cotton rags at Re view office at once. VANTED Watcn repairing Guaran teed work. Turner, 41 1-2 Main st. WANTED Clean cotton rag3 at Re view office at once. FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent at the Grand View Hotel. Mrs. W. B. Brown, Props. FOR RENT Two large front rooms, furnished.. Call at.Keview office. FIVE ROOM HOUSE for rent. Tomb stone Canyon, opposite Warren Laundry. MISCELLANEOUS. LADY STENOGRAPHER and type writer wants permanent position with reliable firm; reference. Ad dress, Stenographer, Box 23. DCNT WORRY. Get the money you need from Turner. 41-2 Main st. (Next to "The Lobby.") WE MAKE ,- 5PSIALTY-Or-reit- log nouses. Also here some snap In houses and lots,-cash anC easy payments, J.'E. Thompson Co. ' ' BROKE? See Turner. Money to loan 41-2 Main street (Next to "The Lobby.") IF YOU WISH To buy, sell or rent a bonse, see us. We drive you to the property J. E. Thompson Co HOTEL LA RITA The best In Tombstone for the traveling man. Large and cool roorc3. Jas. Herren, Proprietor. Dr. Henry Churchill King, the Ober lin lecturer who said th3 other day that the idea that you can love only one person at a time Is nonsense, was at last accounts still living. We will bet he is either a bachelor or a widower. Pittsburg Press. 64 MAIN ST For Spring Chickens. Ranch Eggs. JAS. BEARD. Phone310. Was a surprise to the men who lived by candle light, and the man(who was used to coal oil smoke and smell side stepped a little when they wanted him to put in gas, All of these are now Pleasing the Public That's our business, and for that reason we have markets in differ ent parts of tho city. One on Brewery Ave., one on Main St., and one at Lowell. The same quality and same service at each place. Also make Hollow Concrete Building Blocks, Door and Win dow heads. Sills, Belt Courses, Etc We handle Portland Cement, Hydrated Lime, Metal Lath, Fiber and sand. PROMPT DELIVERY GUARANTEED. For particulars, prices, freight rates, etc., address DOUGLAS CAST STONE CO., Douglas, Arizona. kk . . . . v. n . . . k . ' Fruits, Best Brands of Teas, Bisbee, Arizona v it n : u v 'a 'a ' ' X J s - j The Border Vidette of Nogales an- has been converted; has thrown off the sinful yoke of Joint statehood, and is basking in the sunshine of a clea eoMclence and the good wishes of his fellow men. The Vidette says Mr. O'Keefe does not want Joint state hood, at least until Arizona's popula tion predominates and long before that time Arizona will be a single state. This news if true, is of the most glorious kind, for a few months ago Mr. O'Keefe was one of the very few real Jolntlsts who had the temer ity to plead guilty. Personally, he is a fine fellow, but on the statehood question he was one of the biggest sinners In th r-'Th and tti news that he has seen the error of his ways before it wai e"rlast nely too latev ougnt to enve a nuirber oi nis rormer associates to tbp stool of repentance. Our friend. Cot O'Krefe of Santa Cruz, is reported o Five abandoned his Jointure friends, and to have come over to the side of aiti-Joint state hood. All men rr Table to err, but some are so constituted that they do not remain In error long enouch Tto sustain serious injury. Mr. O'Keefe appears to be of this happy class. A Nogales paper intimates that Mr. OTCeefe's change of heart Dears a relation to his candidacy for the of ti-;e of sheriff of Panta Cruz. Those who know Mr, O'Keefe will not Re lieve that he would be Influenced by that kind-of- a consideration. T The jficident, .however, serves' to .bring up the subject of a qualification of candidates for couitrnCices in this territory this fall, we nave nunerto alluded io this matter and there will be later'arid- frequent allusions to it throughout the territory before all the county conventidns have been held. We think there will be a pretty general conclusion that there will be no room on either any republican or democratic county ticket for a friend of Jointure. The subject of statehood Is bound to be the overshadowing fea ture of the campaign. Every candi date, whatever may be his success In securing by his personal popularity the support of convention delegates will be carefully measured before No vember G by his relation to the join ture question. Personal popularity or loyalty to party In former years will not avail him when the voters deter mine to swamp Jointure. Everything, including candidates with jointure or doubtful tendencies will certainly go down with It, whatever their other qualifications jnay be. The folly of needlessly weighting a party ticket witn a nanaicap wm doubtless be apparent to all the con tentions of both parties. Arizona Re publican. V "Uncle Joe'' Cannon's boom Is to be set off at Watseka In August the month of Meteors. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. F. J. HART, M. D. F. C. DIVER, M. D Physicians and Surgeons Allan Bldg. Phono 149 Dr. Hart's Hourn S to 10 a. rn. 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 8 p. m. Dr. Diver's Hours: IO to 12 a. m to 3 p. m. and S to 6 p. m. K DR. F. J. HARVEY K Dentist ft K t It Allen Bldg. Phone 149 if X 'Phone 138. Notary Public FRANK PETTEE, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT and STENOGRAPHER. Shattuck Building, Bisbee, Arizona. Kf.nXKItltK K i . H K r. v. K K ft ft ft FRANK H. HEREFORD, f ft Attorney and Counsellor at Law R ft TUCSON, ARIZONA, ft Agent for Land Script- M ;t M M M M M M "a M M U M M V M t M Vi ft ft . v v, ft ft . . . ft c. k m . ft ft ft IVES, SUTTER t SHELLEY, ft ft Attorneys at Lav. ft ft Over Rlnehart's Drug Store ft ft Bisbee. ft M M M M ' M M ' M M M M M M M it M M M a ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft i ft ft ft ft ft DRS. HANKIN & BROWN, ft ft Dentists ft Rooms 2. 3. and 4. Over P. O. ft K Phone 3. ft ft M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M Vt ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft n ft ft ft JAMES S. FIELDER. ft ft ft Attorney at Law. Demlng, N. M. ft ft Practice In the Courts of East- ft ft ern Arizona. Western Texas ft ft and New Mexico. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft . . . ft ft ft it n ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft INTERNATIONAL ft ft UNDERTAKING PARLORS ft ft EMBALMING A SPECIALTY ft ft Robert Hennessy, Mgr. ft ft PHONE 15 ft 4 M M M M M M M M M M M it M M b M ft ft ft ft ft . r. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft . ft ft ft. DR. CASSADY ft ft Physician and Surgeon ft ft SPKCIALTY ft ft Diseases and Surgery of the ft ft Eye and the Fitting of Glasses ft ft Rooms 2, 3. 4 Over P. O. ft M M M M M M 's M M M M M M M M M M - ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft , ft ft ft ft ft F. C. HURST, ft Architect ft ft MUHEIM BLOCK ft ft Phone 338 ft ft M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft DR. G. H. McGINNIS ft ft Physician and Surgeon ft ft Nose, Throat and Lungs. ft ft Hours 9 to 12, 2 to 4:30 and ft ft 7:30 to 8:30. Offices Letson ft ft building. Main street. Office ft ft phone 185. Residence 99 ft ft Higgins Hill. Phone 345 " ft M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M ft ft ft ft r. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft H. W. JORGENSEN ft ft CIVIL ENGINEER ft ft Barnaby Building. Bisbee. Ariz, ft K ft ft U. S. Deputv Mineral Purveyor, ft ft. ft ft ft ft t . ft ft ft Befcre Buying or Selling Mining Properties or Stocks Request offerings cf R. B. H1GBEE. Germanla Life Building ST. PAUL, MINN IN THE -PROBATE COURT of the ' County of Cochise, Territory of Ari zona: " " NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION In the matter of thS' estate of Thomas S. AVateh.-deceased. Notico,!s hereby given that J. J, Valsh, administrator of the-. estate of Thomas- S Walsh, deceased, has filed pnr-thls court his Final Account and Petition praying that the residue of said estate bo distributed to the heirs of said deceased, and that the same will be heard on Tuesday, the Tth day fof August, A. D. 190C. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day. at the courtroom of said court. In Tomb stone. County of Cpchise. Territory of Arizona, and all persons Interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if anv they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. Dated July 24th, 190G. J. E. JAMES. Clerk. . p. x n n Kn,..K.n.K.KnK.KKKKtniK k k Owen E. Murphy Justice of the Peace, Noary Public, Ex-Officio Coroner for Precinct No. 2 Office O. Ii. St. near Railroad Avenue Telepksaa Ne. 27! . if V H V MMitllV)t(lls'st)lUnttltllttttHltKltCtCltt(ltl CONSUL POOH P00HS THE TROUBLE RUMORS Acting Mexican Consul A. M. Co rona is one person well informed on conditions In Mexico who appears to tako little stock in the reports which are reaching the United States from all points in Mexico, that September 16 would witness an uprising of Mex icans against foreigners. He aUo says the statement that Governor Ysabel and tho governors of other states in Mexico have been called to the capital city to consult with Prss ldent Diaz about the alleged impend ing uprising Is untrue. Says Mr. Co rona: "The visit of the Mexican novernors to the City of Mexico has no siglntt cance, for once a year they go to the capital to consult with the president on general matters. The present visit of Governor Ysabel Is his regular an nual trip nothing more and has no connection with the reported auti grlngo sentiment. "The recent trouble at Cananea, if traced down to Its true origin, would be found to have been caused by med dling Americans. Left to themselves tho Mexicans are harmless. t Ambl tlonless, all they care for is their beans and tequila. The slightest disorder among those of the lower class can he quelled, by the uplifting of a hand by a person of superior station. But let one of their own class step In and ec- deivor to pacify them their disorder will Increase. They are an easy 'Deo ple to govern and trouble is easily put down " o Chicago laborltes are to have a "union" cemetery. Doubtless every corpse will be reculred to show a union label or be refused resurrestlon on the great day. Los Angeles Herald Edelweiss Cafe OTTO GEISENHOFER, Proprietor. For Gentlemen Only The Best of Everything. Music each Evening Located in the basement of tin Muhelm Block. THE EDELWEISS Is the nicest, cleanest, coolest place In town to eaL VISIT THE EDELWEISE. Brewery Ave., BISBEE. I. W. Wallace Seal Estate and Mines BISBEE - ARIZONA W. Muir Music and Music Books, Musical Instruments and Phonograph 'Agency. Music teachers' head quarters. Leave orders for In struction, violin, and piano. Opposite Y. M. C. A. M. A. SCHBL1 Bvo Specialist rxt visits Bis bee, Naco and Do ugl as in Sc.Utt.ber or October. 38 N. Stone Ave., Tucson, Ariz. A MODEL LAVATORY is a marvel of beauty and comfort. We handle only the best material and guarantee ocr wurk. L G Ord Co. PHONE 8 PYTHIAN HALL dHHteL- STUDY THE OfilCCUl SCHOOL lnttme. tion lx mall adapted to trajoae. Recocnlied by courts and edocaton. LxDerlencal &o4 competent Instruct or. TaJtes spare tim onl7. Trtrea. courses rrrparatorr. Business, Col. lege. Prepares tot practice. WU1 better jour condition and prospects In business. Students and cradoau CTerTwaere.rnii particulars and peelal ofrsr rB.ee. THE SPMSUE CSMUfSXeOICt. scseet cr u, M4Muunclua. SET10IT, MICH. Seems almost too easy for you to save money by so simple a method. Just get our prices on Screen doors Window ssreens Roofing Hardware Paints and Wall Paper. BISBEE PLUMBING COMPANY Bluboo Imo'ovement Bidg. - Opposite Depot. Phone- 61 FREE .Treatment If you have any Blood v k wiissiiH vt uuti uuoc nneums tim,oniina(jOlU DA33CTT 3 i .w nib uui.o3 ww cure you. or cost i nouung j men. treatment, ji, (contains jiih. aisui sua? JJC BUC, AT Dni . fc m BbKvaA or wmm Km see sa a itas t iscnu iv ngnm gr DUMtt nalsTt iltrlts Go, Cftb. Oto. intXNMsUs, FOR SALE BY BISBEE DRUG CO. Us ee 8SS5SSSSS8 Lumber fot that house which yos expect to build. We can please yon Our grade and prices unexcelled. CALL AND SEE US Bisbee Lumber Co. V B. A. M. Regular conro- yL'jJiJ' cations Third Tuesday In sOj-Of each month. 8: io p. m- VoSL- 4 Visiting companions U S good standing giodly re selved. JAMES G. COWEN. H. P. J. L. BROWN. Sec Eastern Scar Lodge meets second and fourth Wednesdays In e&cK month. MRS. MINNIE BECK- WITH Torthy Matron EDITH STOW, Secretary. Bisbee lodge No. 10, L O. O. F., meets every Mon day evening at Opera House Hall. Visiting brethren cor dially Invited to attend J. A- CI ARK. N. O. F. C. FENDERSON, S Be. I. O. R. M. Meets every Thursday evening IC of P. Hall. AH visiting Redmen wet come. R. H. CAMPBELL, Sachem. F. C. FENDERSON, C. of P. PERFECT ASH R LODGE . No. 12, .V &"A M,meets first T. Srsday of each monta-v .Vlsitlne' brethren cordlallv Javited to attend. -?, ' CEAS. HOLQTJIST. W.M J. a BROWN, Secretary. Rathbone Lodge No 10, Knights ofPy. thlas meets every , luesaay evening la the Pythian" Castle. Visiting brothers cordially invited.' J. C. KRE1GBATJM, X. of 3L g. D. PLAYFAIR, C. C. BISBEE AERIE NO. 175 Fraternal Order of Bagles meets in Meet every first and third Monday Pythian Castle. In the month. LEE VON HAGEN. W. P. H. S. HILLMAN. W. S. B. P. O. E. Bisbee Lodge. No. 671 meets first and third Friday of eacr month. Visit ing Brothers cordially InvlUd. E. W. briEQS, Exalted Ruler. O. H. CAMPBELL. Secretary. LAW AJ HOME LJTW . 4